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Has anyone else had this problem, Had the tx700 in the back of the van in it,s case for about two weeks. Opened the case and the two plates that ... -
TX700n
Has anyone else had this problem, Had the tx700 in the back of the van in it,s case for about two weeks. Opened the case and the two plates that sit either side of the single bar for breaking had moved all over the place, I know the weather has been hot but did,nt expect this. Pulled them off and that was,nt easy and put them back where they should have been, The glue on the sponge which sits underneath the plates was soft due to the heat. Feedback most welcome.
Last edited by whitebeam; 30-07-2008 at 10:07 PM.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: TX700n
got mine out of the van yesterday and mine had done the same. was going to ring rubi as its less than a year old but i will try contact adhesive. just been looking at the ti-66. £188 inc vat. seems reasonable to me
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Re: TX700n
Check out my review in the tools forum on the ti-66s...
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